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The Cozy Knot
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2018
Crochet stitches, tips, techniques, and tutorials provided by The Cozy Knot and The Maker Planner designer/creator, Tanya Johnson.
Changing Colors (Without Tails to Weave In!!)
Learn how to change colors in crochet...without having all of those nasty ends to weave in!!
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Pattern using this technique:
Contempo Coverlet | coming soon
Resources used in this video:
WeCrochet Swish Bulky yarn | shrsl.com/3ap7o
Crochet Patterns + The Maker Planner:
Website | thetanyajohnson.com
Etsy | thecozyknotcrochet.etsy.com
Ravelry | bit.ly/3lM4HPt
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Pattern using this technique:
Contempo Coverlet | coming soon
Resources used in this video:
WeCrochet Swish Bulky yarn | shrsl.com/3ap7o
Crochet Patterns + The Maker Planner:
Website | thetanyajohnson.com
Etsy | thecozyknotcrochet.etsy.com
Ravelry | bit.ly/3lM4HPt
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Instagram | thecozyknot
Facebook | thecozyknotcrochet
Pinterest | pinterest.com/thetanyajohnson
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Mattress Stitch Invisible Seam
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Learn how to join your crochet pieces together using the invisible mattress stitch seaming technique. This is a great technique to use when joining together granny squares. 》Like, comment, and/or subscribe《 Pattern using this technique: Contempo Coverlet | coming soon Resources used in this video: WeCrochet Swish Bulky yarn | shrsl.com/3ap7o Crochet Patterns The Maker Planner: Website | thetany...
Crochet Invisible Join in the Round
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Learn how to invisibly join your rounds in crochet. This is a great technique to use when working granny squares or circles. 》Like, comment, and/or subscribe《 Pattern using this technique: Contempo Coverlet | coming soon Resources used in this video: WeCrochet Swish Bulky yarn | shrsl.com/3ap7o Crochet Patterns The Maker Planner: Website | thetanyajohnson.com Etsy | thecozyknotcrochet.etsy.com ...
Crochet I-Cord Edging // Easy Applied I-Cord Border
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Learn how to add a crochet i-cord edging or border to your projects using this simple method with 2 crochet hooks. It's a great way to finish just about any crochet project-scarves, towels/washcloths, sweaters/tops, and blankets/throws. 》Like, comment, and/or subscribe《 Resources used in this video recommended substitutes: WeCrochet Andean Treasure yarn | shrsl.com/33vhu Susan Bates crochet hoo...
How to Seam Crochet Stripes and Weave in Ends
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Learn how to seam crochet stripes and deal with weaving in the tails. 》Like, comment, and/or subscribe《 Resources used in this video: WeCrochet Upcycle Alpaca worsted yarn | shrsl.com/3spiq Pattern using this technique: Sedona Pullover | bit.ly/3J19PdW Crochet Patterns The Maker Planner: Website | thetanyajohnson.com Etsy | thecozyknotcrochet.etsy.com Ravelry | bit.ly/3lM4HPt Social Instagram |...
Crochet Magic Circle (aka Magic Ring)
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Learn how to start a project with a magic circle (aka a magic ring). This is a technique you can use to start projects that are worked from the center-out and worked in rounds (versus rows). Many projects that may start this way include hats/beanies, Christmas tree ornaments, some rugs, granny squares, etc. 》Like, comment, and/or subscribe《 Crochet Patterns The Maker Planner: Website | thetanya...
Stacked Single Crochet Stitch (stsc)
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Learn how to start a row with the stacked single crochet stitch (stsc). It's great for starting any row that has stitches in the height of a double crochet. This will create nice, straight edges and help eliminate any gaps at the beginning of your project rows. It's also a great alternative to a chainless starting double crochet stitch (csdc). 》Like, comment, and/or subscribe《 Resources used in...
How to Make Crochet Twisted Fringe
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Learn how to create fringe for your crochet and knit blanket, throw, and scarf projects without having to cut tons of pieces of yarn by using this twisted fringe technique. 》Like, comment, and/or subscribe《 Resources used in this video: Lion Brand Comfy Cotton Blend DK weight yarn | shrsl.com/3eheh Susan Bates 4mm crochet hook | amzn.to/3jCoVZp Pattern using this technique: Serenity Stripe Thro...
Treble Crochet Stitch (tr)
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Learn how to crochet the treble crochet stitch. The treble crochet stitch is a beginner foundational and basic stitch perfect for creating anything you'd like with a simple texture - lovely for sweaters, blankets, hats, dishcloths, and scarves. 》Like, comment, and/or subscribe《 Resources used in this video: KnitCrate Knitologie Worsted yarn | knitcrate.com/thecozyknot Use the link above to try ...
Double Crochet Stitch (dc)
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Learn how to crochet the double crochet stitch. The double crochet stitch is a beginner foundational and basic stitch perfect for creating anything you'd like with a simple texture - lovely for sweaters, blankets, hats, dishcloths, and scarves. 》Like, comment, and/or subscribe《 Resources used in this video: KnitCrate Knitologie Wisp yarn | knitcrate.com/thecozyknot Use the link above to try Kni...
Half Double Crochet Stitch (hdc)
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Learn how to crochet the half double crochet stitch. The half double crochet stitch is a beginner foundational and basic stitch perfect for creating anything you'd like with a simple texture - lovely for sweaters, blankets, hats, dishcloths, and scarves. 》Like, comment, and/or subscribe《 Resources used in this video: KnitCrate Audine Wools yarn | knitcrate.com/thecozyknot Use the link above to ...
Single Crochet Stitch (sc)
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Learn how to crochet the single crochet stitch. The single crochet stitch is a beginner foundational and basic stitch perfect for creating anything you'd like with a simple texture - lovely for sweaters, blankets, hats, dishcloths, and scarves. 》Like, comment, and/or subscribe《 Resources used in this video: KnitCrate Vidalana Loftie DK yarn | knitcrate.com/thecozyknot Use the link above to try ...
Diamond, Lattice, Cable Crochet Stitch
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Learn how to do this crochet diamond, lattice, cable stitch - a beautiful decorative stitch for blankets, sweaters, and scarves, etc. 》Like, comment, and/or subscribe《 Related videos mentioned in this video: Foundation Stitches | th-cam.com/video/j5OAx8pY_Ko/w-d-xo.html Resources used in this video: WeCrochet Andean Treasure sport weight yarn | shrsl.com/33vi5 Susan Bates 5mm crochet hook | amz...
Crochet Macrame Tassel Fringe
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Try this macrame technique to add fringe or tassels to your crochet or knit wall hangings, blankets/throws, rugs, and other projects. 》Like, comment, and/or subscribe《 Resources used in this video: WeCrochet Dishie cotton yarn | shrsl.com/33vi9 Crochet Pattern that uses this technique: Modbob Wall Hanging | etsy.me/2H8Od1T Crochet Patterns The Maker Planner: Website | thetanyajohnson.com Etsy |...
How to Find the 3rd Loop on a Crochet Stitch
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Learn how to find the 3rd loop on basic crochet stitches - single crochet, half double crochet (most common), and double crochet. The 3rd loop is also sometimes called the back horizontal bar. 》Like, comment, and/or subscribe《 Related videos mentioned in this video: Foundation Stitches | th-cam.com/video/j5OAx8pY_Ko/w-d-xo.html Foundation dc2tog | th-cam.com/video/CVyS9pKEC7w/w-d-xo.html Resour...
Chainless Foundation Double Crochet Two Together Stitch (fdc2tog)
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Chainless Foundation Double Crochet Two Together Stitch (fdc2tog)
Chainless Foundation Single, Half Double, and Double Crochet Stitches
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Chainless Foundation Single, Half Double, and Double Crochet Stitches
How to Crochet the Linked Double Crochet Stitch
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How to Crochet the Linked Double Crochet Stitch
Thank you for this. Very helpful.
Thank you so much for this~! This is the clearest tutorial I have found on this stitch.
Do you have a tutorial for the scarf?
I'm so glad to see a crochet type video for this. It's still pretty awkward, but much better than doing the knit version. I can sort of knit, but not really, so this is very helpful!
Thank you.
Wauw, Har du den også på dansk🙏🏻? Vil gerne prøve de. 🙂
I CANT UNDERSTAND STRAIGHT EDGES - NO MATTER WHAT - ONLY GOD KNOWS WHAT THIS HAS DONE TO MY CONFIDENCE
I dont find easy to understate perhaps because I amleftnhanded ,,,,,,,,,,,,
Beautifully demonstrated. Michelle UK
Wow! No idea how you figured this out but I am so glad you did! I can't wait to use your instructions for the scarf and the I-cord edging. I knitted a small beginning piece but my frustration was challenging me and I had to keep starting over. Prefer crochet and am more skilled in that craft. Thank you for your time and patient video.😺
Thank you!
I was looking for a way to avoid a foundation chain on a chevron blanket and could weep for joy - thank you so much!
Please,What kind of stich have you used to make the Scarf? Thanks.😍
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Could you please do a video of how to make the actual scarf? 🩷🩷🩷 Or link to the pattern?
@@ginatheginge The pattern is already linked in the description. 👍🏻
So great. Thanks
I do NOT recommend only tying the ends together as shown at the end of the video. I just did that and trimmed the excess, and as I'm working the sleeves, a lot of the little double knots are coming undone, and since I trimmed them, they are very hard to re-tie. I'm going to have to use tiny dots of super glue, which I hope isn't irritating on the skin when wearing. Learn from me and take the time to weave in the ends!! (Otherwise a very good pattern)
Thank you so much so interesting❤
Is the technique also good for SC and HDC, except you would yarn over after pulling stitch to the back of work ? Very nice !!
This is wonderful! Thank you so much! <3 Do the crochet hooks have to be the same size?
This was very helpful for my project! I am changing color at the end of rows so every little knot will be hidden once I seam my piece together!
Wow, that is amazing. Thank you so much. I think (in my opinion) knitting I-cord edging is a lot easier than crocheting I-cord edging. It does make a beautiful finish.
That's amazing thank you
Thank you
I’m working on a blanket that has waves or chevrons. And usually on the 2nd row you 2 together to make the valleys, and then chain 2 to make the peaks. Just wondering if this would work for that….
Thank you for sharing
Thank you thank you ! 😊
Thank you! I have seen so many videos for dufferent trchniques, abd none if the other te hnigues have given me that truly seamless join! Tgere were a few, and I commebted on tgem, thinking I's finslly found one. But, sadke, as my rounds in reased, the seam brcame more visible, even if a littke bit. I just finished round 4 of the project I'm rying to di, using your join te hnique, and so far, i can't see aseam at all. I've been cricheting for years, and never knew any of these seamless joins. I will continue wirh this one! Thank you again!
Very nice way of. teaching...👌👌.... simply great
I like how it looks 😊 by the way, Jesus Loves you, it’s relationship not religion, you should get to know Him 😊❤
Beautiful ❤❤❤
Simply demonstrated and lovely. Thank you 💝
Thank you so very much! I’m glad it was helpful!
What stitch Is this Please
Just a dc!
Wow so beautiful. Love that technique..
Thank you!
Çok güzel oldu, hemen abone oldum🎉
Nao tem o início este trabalho?
I love this video!!!! It actually shows how to do this mattress stitch!!! Thank you so much.
I’m so happy this was helpful! You’re welcome!
@thecozyknot I am a beginner, so forgive me if these are not good questions... 1 - When you start this invisible join, I noticed that you are yarning over before inserting your hook into that first stitch, making two (and then three) loops on your hook. Is this because you are doing a larger stitch? Would you also do the same if you were working with just single crochet stitches? And 2 - Is this "invisible join" the same as "reverse slip stitch"? Because on tutorials they look the same to me, but... I don't know for sure if there's a subtle difference. Any help would be appreciated! 🧶Jen
I’m not sure if I’m understanding you correctly, but I believe you are referring to the turning chs? These are often used to begin a row or rnd. However, before I insert my hk into the first st, there is only 1 lp on my hk. If you are doing a shorter st (like a sc), you’ll typically only start with 1 turning ch. A standard rnd join is typically a sl st. This would be considered a rslst since you are working back-to-front instead of front-to-back. Hope this helps!
Muito obrigada! 🇧🇷 (Thank you so much, you made it very easy to follow!)
You’re so very welcome!
I just wanted to say that I think instead of sliding the stitches down the hook, you can slide the stitches onto a cable needle! It somewhat feels like using the same technique as making cables in knitting! Thank you for this helpful video!
You’re welcome! Thank you so much! Yes, you can absolutely use needles! Since I’m a crocheter, a crochet hook is a more appropriate and comfortable tool to hold. Knitters would likely find needles more appropriate, as this is primarily a knitting technique, anyway. Have a super day! 😘
Thank you so much. Your video makes it so easy to understand and follow through Most other video about this topic is so complicated
I am so very glad you found this helpful! ❤️
Thanks for a very clear view of your demonstration.
You’re so very welcome!
Thank you! Very well explained. subscribed
I’m glad this was helpful!
So clever to knit with crochet hooks! And you did it properly, in the sense that with crochet you are wrapping clockwise so the stitches will be mounted with the leading leg in back, and you inserted your crochet hook through the back so that the stitches were not crossed. Since I both crochet and knit, I would probably just use dpn’s, but I honestly never thought of putting i-cord edging on a crochet project. Fabulous idea!
Thank you so very much!
Superb! 👌
Thanks for making this so clear. Will give this a try today. 👍🏻
Thank you so much for sharing this technique. Now I can finally sew my granny’s squares together.
Yay! I’m so glad! You’re so very welcome!